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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
21

Die Stellung des Handwerks in den Hauptsächlichsten der Ehemals zünftigen Gewerbe

Mendelson, Heinrich Rudolph Friedrich Max, January 1898 (has links)
Inaug.-Diss.--Halle. / Vita. Pub. in full in Sammlung nationalökonomischer und statistischer Abhandlungen des staatswissenschaftlichen Seminars zu Hall a.-d. S., hrsg. von Dr. Joh. Conrad. 22. Bd.
22

De afschaffing der gilden in Nederland ...

Wiskerke, Cornelis. January 1938 (has links)
Proefschrift--Rotterdam. / "Stellingen", [3] p., laid in. "Bronnen en literatuur": p. [237]-247.
23

Die Entwicklung des Schneidergewerbes in Deutschland bis zum Ausgang des 16. Jahrhunderte

Diestelkamp, Adolf Friedrich Hermann, January 1922 (has links)
Inaug.-Diss.--Freiburg. / Includes bibliographical references.
24

Den fri konkurrences gennembrud i England under særligt hensyn til forholdet mellem arbejdsgiver og arbejder : med et tillæg om laugsvælden i Danmark /

Pio, Frantz, January 1902 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Kjøbenhavns universitet, 1902. / "Udgivet med understøttelse af Carlsbergfondet." Includes bibliographical references.
25

Die Handwerkerpolitik Zürichs von der Helvetik bis zur liberalen Aera

Strobel, Ernst. January 1926 (has links)
Diss.--Zürich. / Includes bibliographical references.
26

De collegiis et corporibus opificum = Von denen Künssten und Innungen derer Handwercker : exercitatio iuridica ... in Academia Fridriciana ...D. Septembr. CI) I)CCXXIII /

Heineccius, Johann Gottlieb, Schumann, Gotthilff August. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Halle Universität, 1723. / At head of title: Q.D.B.V. In the text, the) = a backward C. Therefore, CI) = 1,000 and I) = 500. Errata at bottom of p. 70. Reproduction of original from Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University. Goldsmiths'-Kress no. 06197.1-1.
27

Effects on birds of different land-uses in north-eastern Botswana / Michael Taylor Paxton

Paxton, Michael Taylor January 2012 (has links)
A drive into the country will soon confirm the effects of agriculture on the environment. Different agricultural practices such as vast fields of monocultures, forests of exotic timber, and large intensive feed lots of livestock, will be evident. The need to provide food for an increasing population particularly in Africa is the driving force behind the intensification of agriculture. The production of increased food supply is often considered without knowledge of the impacts on the environment. The North East District of Botswana is a small district compared to other districts of Botswana but unlike these large districts the population density is comparably high with a demand for agricultural space. Botswana is a desert margins area under threat of desertification with many signs of desertification being evident throughout the country. The main agricultural activity in the North East District is livestock farming with horticulture being practiced on the banks of sandy river beds. The district provided an ideal area to compare the impacts of different livestock farming techniques. Four different approaches of livestock farming were examined with the number of livestock cattle in particular, being a noticeable difference and the grazing intensity of these cattle being another important difference. This study examined the impacts of these different grazing techniques on the environment with a particular reference to birds. Data was collected using a point count system with 28 points evenly spaced in a grid across the different land uses. Each point was subject to a total of six surveys with summer and winter having three surveys each. It was expected that bird numbers and species would be impacted by the grazing intensity while the different feeding and nesting guilds may also respond to grazing intensity. Statistical analysis included geostatistical analysis, uni-variant, mult-variant and non-metric multi-dimensional scaling. The results show that birds were impacted by grazing intensity with species richness and bird numbers being negatively affected. However, feeding and nesting guilds were impacted differently. Climate change and land degradation are a reality and will impact on avian diversity and sound management practices need to be implemented to protect biodiversity in marginal areas. / Thesis (Master of Environmental Sciences)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2013
28

Effects on birds of different land-uses in north-eastern Botswana / Michael Taylor Paxton

Paxton, Michael Taylor January 2012 (has links)
A drive into the country will soon confirm the effects of agriculture on the environment. Different agricultural practices such as vast fields of monocultures, forests of exotic timber, and large intensive feed lots of livestock, will be evident. The need to provide food for an increasing population particularly in Africa is the driving force behind the intensification of agriculture. The production of increased food supply is often considered without knowledge of the impacts on the environment. The North East District of Botswana is a small district compared to other districts of Botswana but unlike these large districts the population density is comparably high with a demand for agricultural space. Botswana is a desert margins area under threat of desertification with many signs of desertification being evident throughout the country. The main agricultural activity in the North East District is livestock farming with horticulture being practiced on the banks of sandy river beds. The district provided an ideal area to compare the impacts of different livestock farming techniques. Four different approaches of livestock farming were examined with the number of livestock cattle in particular, being a noticeable difference and the grazing intensity of these cattle being another important difference. This study examined the impacts of these different grazing techniques on the environment with a particular reference to birds. Data was collected using a point count system with 28 points evenly spaced in a grid across the different land uses. Each point was subject to a total of six surveys with summer and winter having three surveys each. It was expected that bird numbers and species would be impacted by the grazing intensity while the different feeding and nesting guilds may also respond to grazing intensity. Statistical analysis included geostatistical analysis, uni-variant, mult-variant and non-metric multi-dimensional scaling. The results show that birds were impacted by grazing intensity with species richness and bird numbers being negatively affected. However, feeding and nesting guilds were impacted differently. Climate change and land degradation are a reality and will impact on avian diversity and sound management practices need to be implemented to protect biodiversity in marginal areas. / Thesis (Master of Environmental Sciences)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2013
29

The history of Reading in the later middle ages, considered with special reference to the importance of the gild merchant in mediaeval seignorial boroughs

Gibbs, Norman Henry January 1935 (has links)
No description available.
30

Die Entstehung neuzeitlicher Handwerkerverbände im 19. Jahrhundert, ihre Ziele, Struktur und Auseinandersetzungen um eine grundsätzliche, gesetzlich verankerte Regelung des Organisationswesens

Gimmler, Wolfgang, January 1900 (has links)
Inaug-Diss.--Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Erlangen. / Vita. Bibliography: p. 257-262.

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